Who is Cory Sims? Player 191’s tough loss to Tyler Lucas in the Beast Games Season 2 finale

Beast Games Season 2 has officially ended, and the final result is now clear. Player 191, whose real name is Cory Sims, made it to the last round but lost to Player 167, Tyler Lucas. Tyler walked away with the $5 million grand prize after winning the final head-to-head challenge. The season started with 200 contestants, and after weeks of mental and physical tests, only six reached the finale.

In the final temptation round, Brett Stewart accepted a $1 million offer, which left Cory and Tyler to battle for the biggest prize. In the end, Tyler made the right choice in the last challenge, closing Cory’s strong run just short of the title. Even though he did not win, Cory still earned $17,133 during the season and said he had no regrets.

Cory Sims, Tyler Lucas and the final showdown that decided Beast Games Season 2

Cory Sims, known as Player 191, is a 42-year-old river veteran. From the first episode, he stood out for staying calm during pressure moments. Beast Games Season 2 divided 200 players into two groups, strong and smart.

Every week, they faced different tests. Some were physical. Others were about memory and strategy. Cash rewards were also given along the way.

By the time the finale arrived, only six contestants were left: Jack McKenna (Player 58), Hannah (Player 99), Tyler Lucas (Player 167), Auguste (Player 172), Cory Sims (Player 191), and Brett Stewart (Player 195).

The last episode had several elimination rounds. One challenge involved kicking a glass heart. Another focused on memory under stress. Slowly, the group narrowed down.

Then came the big twist. During the temptation round, Brett Stewart accepted a $1 million bribe. That decision changed everything. It left Cory Sims and Tyler Lucas standing face-to-face for the $5 million prize.

The final round was tense. Both players had to make a crucial choice. Tyler Lucas made the correct pick, which ended the game instantly. With that decision, he secured the $5 million prize.

According to MrBeast, “Tyler will walk away from Beast Games Season 2 with $5.1 million, one of the largest cash prizes in television history.”

MrBeast also shared, “But no one is walking away empty-handed. This season, there were over $11 million in prizes. Multiple people literally became millionaires.

And every single player who competed was given $1,000 for playing. We pushed 200 players to their limits, seeing how far they’d go, to leave their mark in Beast Games history.”

Cory Sims earned $17,133 during the season. After the finale, he said he had no regrets about choosing to compete for the full prize instead of taking a deal earlier. Season 3 is already in progress. Global casting is now open through the official Beast Games website.

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